RELEASE (VERB OR NOUN)
RELEASE (VERB or NOUN): meaning and examples
Good morning / afternoon / evening everyone, depending on when you are reading this. Welcome back to the Daily Vitamin.
Today we will answer a question from one of our readers, Christian. Christian wrote...
"I would like to know the possible meanings for the word release, which I find quite difficult to understand in some sentences."
RELEASE
Meaning 1: to let someone (a person or an animal) leave a place where they have been kept.
Example 1:
The state governor has decided to release thirty prisoners from jail.
Example 2:
Don't release the dog from its leash (correa). It's forbidden to do so.
Example 3:
The kidnappers wanted $500,000 for the release of their hostage.
You can sometimes hear this verb in love songs. For example, "Please release me." In this sense the verb means I feel imprisoned by you. Please let me go.
Tomorrow we will look at some more meanings of release.
⇒ To get some writing practice in English, I encourage you to write your own sentence with today's word. You can post your sentence to one of our social media sites (Facebook or Bluesky) and we will give you feedback about your sentence ASAP.
Have a great day!




